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Educational Psychology
An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology
Volume 41, 2021 - Issue 1
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The relationship between perceived instrumentality, interest and transformative experiences in online engineering

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Pages 63-78 | Received 03 May 2018, Accepted 24 Mar 2019, Published online: 12 Apr 2019
 

Abstract

Our aim was to explore the usefulness of Use, Change, Value (UCV) discussions to facilitate Transformative Experiences (TE) in online engineering courses. We investigated the predictive relationship between perceived instrumentality (PI) and interest on TE. We also investigated gender differences in the predictive relationships between the variables. In a quasi-experimental study with 74 students, we investigated two teaching approaches (UCV discussions and traditional) on TE, PI, and interest. Students’ interest positively predicted higher TE in both groups, however, PI did not predict TE in the treatment. Interest and PI predicted TE in the control. Furthermore, male students TE was predicted by PI and interest, whereas female students TE was predicted by interest but not PI. PI is only a predictor of TE in female students and students who do not receive the intervention, suggesting that TE may generate an in the moment instrumentality experience, while PI is future-oriented.

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